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The Pardon Crucifix is the only crucifix that gives indulgences for carrying it or kissing it. These indulgences were declared by Pope St. Pius X in 1905, and were approved in the pardon of the living and the souls in Purgatory in 1907. These medals and crucifix makes this a powerful spiritual assault weapon against evil forces attempting to separate us from the love of God and His will for our lives. The word indulgence originally meant kindness or favor. In Latin it meant the remission of a tax or debt. Under Roman law it was used to express release from captivity or punishment. In this instance, an indulgence is given to remit the temporal punishment of sin that has been forgiven.

These indulgences have been declared upon the Pardon Crucifix by Pope St. Pius X in 1905, and have been approved in the pardon of the living and the souls in Purgatory in 1907 (no longer mentioned in the new enchiridion).

Whoever carries on his person the Pardon Crucifix, may thereby gain an indulgence.

For devoutly kissing the Crucifix, an indulgence is gained.

Whoever says one of the following invocations before this crucifix may gain each time an indulgence: “Our Father who art in heaven, forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.” “I beg the Blessed Virgin Mary to pray to the Lord our God for me.”

Whoever, habitually devout to this Crucifix, will fulfill the necessary conditions of Confession and Holy Communion, may gain a Plenary Indulgence on the following feasts: On the feasts of the Five Wounds of our Lord, the Invention of the Holy Cross, the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, the Immaculate Conception, and the Seven Sorrows (Dolors) of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Whoever, at the moment of death, fortified with the Sacraments of the Church, or contrite of heart, in the supposition of being unable to receive them, will kiss this Crucifix and ask pardon of God for his sins, and pardon his neighbor, will gain a Plenary Indulgence.

The Front of the Crucifix: Above the cruciform figure, the familiar I.N.R.I. has been inscribed with the words “Jesus Nazarenus Rex Judaeorum. “” Latin uses I instead of the English J, and V instead of U (Iesvs Nazarenvs Rex Ivdaeorvm). The English translation is “Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews.”

The Reverse of the Crucifix: On the transverse arms are the words, “Father, forgive them.” On the vertical beam of the Cross are the words, “Behold this heart which has so loved men.” An image of The Sacred Heart of Jesus is shown in the center.

I have been working on this for a very long time. I wanted to put together the "best" spiritual warfare kit possible and, if anyone knows me, they know I wanted to package it in the coolest way possible.

That's why I came up with these metal ammo cans. The idea came from the fact that I actually have real ammo cans. These are collectibles from WWII. They are sitting on a shelf in my office, and I load them with sacramentals. "What if," I said, "we were able to package Spiritual Combat Kits in something like this?" Then we started researching and came up with these VERY cool Spiritual Ammo Cans.

As you can see by the photo, there are four small metal cans that fit nicely inside the larger metal can. Each small can contains a powerful spiritual weapon for use in spiritual combat.

Fr. Rick

Four Small Cans Contain:

Combat Rosary Ammo Can

The Combat Rosary is now the "Official Rosary of the Pontifical Swiss Guard," and is based upon the original pull chain rosary that was commissioned and procured by, believe it or not, the U.S. government and issued by the military, upon request, to soldiers serving in World War I. Some of these rosaries were also seen in WWII. Veterans recognize them as "Service Rosaries." This Combat Rosary's use of the Pardon Crucifix, Miraculous Medal and St. Benedict Medal makes it a powerful spiritual assault weapon against evil forces attempting to separate us from the love of God and His will for our lives. While so many rosaries today break easily, the Combat Rosary was made tough to endure.

The Combat Rosary Ammo Can also includes a Concealed Carry Card (humorous way to highlight the rosary as our weapon), and a business card size (for your wallet to have handy to give to a priest) "Exorcism & Blessing of the Medal of St. Benedict."

Scapular Medal (Catholic Dog Tag) Ammo Can

The Scapular Medal is your spiritual combat body armor. It provides protection under the "Mantle of Mary."

"Dog tags" is an informal term for the identification tags worn by military personnel, because of their resemblance to animal registration tags. The tags are primarily used for the identification of dead and wounded soldiers.

In a sense, the Scapular Medal is our "Catholic Dog Tag." The Brown Scapular, revealed to St. Simon Stock in 1251, was a way for us, upon our death, to be identified as a child of God. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel said, “This will be the sign of the privilege that I have obtained for thee and for the children of Carmel; whoever dies clothes with this habit will be preserved from the eternal flames.”

In 1910, Pope St. Pius X introduced a Scapular Medal which may be substituted in most cases for any of the various scapulars. Valid enrollment in the (cloth) scapulars must, however, be made before the substitution. The condition for this substitution is that this medal has an image of Our Most holy

Redeemer, Jesus Christ, showing His Sacred Heart, and the obverse that of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary.

The Scapular Medal Ammo Can also includes a traditional cloth Brown Scapular to use for investiture, along with a business card size "Brown Scapular Blessing and Investiture" (for your wallet to have handy to give to a priest).

Holy Water Flask Ammo Can

While Holy Water is used in the rites of the church for blessing churches, altars, and other objects, Holy Water can also be bottled and taken home for personal use. Many Catholics have holy water fonts in their homes. Again, you can use this sacramental for blessing yourself before bed, when entering and leaving the home, or for blessing your children. St. Teresa of Avila once said, "I have found by experience that there is nothing from which the devils fly more quickly than from holy water." This is beautiful laser engraved stainless steel Holy Water flask (There is no water in the flask, upon purchase).

The Holy Water Ammo Can also includes a business card size traditional "Rite of Providing Holy Water" (for your wallet to have handy to give to a priest). The rite begins with the exorcism and blessing of salt. This Blessed Salt is then used for the exorcism and blessing of the water. So, be sure to bring salt with you when you ask your priest to provide Holy Water for you.

Blessed Salt Flask Ammo Can

Blessed Salt is not a new sacramental, but there seems to be a renewed interest in its remarkable power as an instrument of grace and healing. Blessed Salt is an instrument of grace to preserve one from the corruption of evil occurring as sin, sickness, demonic influence, etc. Thus, modest amounts of blessed salt may be sprinkled in one's bedroom, or across thresholds to prevent burglary, in cars for safety, etc. A few grains of blessed salt in drinking water or used in cooking or as food seasoning often bring astonishing spiritual and physical benefits. This is beautiful laser engraved stainless steel Blessed Salt flask (There is no salt in the flask, upon purchase).

The Blessed Salt Ammo Can also includes a business card size traditional "Rite of Providing Holy Water" (for your wallet to have handy to give to a priest). The rite begins with the exorcism and blessing of salt. If you are only looking for the priest to provide Blessed Salt, he would just conclude with this beginning section of the rite.

Spiritual Ammo Can also includes:

Combat Prayer Book (New Version)

The Combat Prayer Book is inspired by the original World War II pocket prayer book, My Military Missal. Even down to the size and appearance of the original World War II prayer book. The Combat Prayer Book contains just about every prayer essential for keeping and maintaining a strong Catholic prayer life. Packed into this tiny pocket prayer book are many typical Catholic prayers, including the Seven Daily Habits of Prayer, the Holy Rosary, Prayers for Mass, Prayers Before the Blessed Sacrament, Manner of Making a Confession, Stations of the Cross, and much more.

This new version of the Combat Prayer Book has added the four great Chaplets (beyond the Divine Mercy Chaplet):

Chaplet of the Holy Face of Jesus

Chaplet of St. Michael

Chaplet of 7 Dolors of Our Lady

Chaplet of 7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit

54 Day Basic Training in Holiness Book (New Version)

The 54 Day Basic Training in Holiness, along with its companion, Combat Prayer Book, are both inspired by the original World War II pocket prayer book, My Military Missal. The daily reflections in this handbook are this basic training. Drawing from the truths found in the Holy Scriptures, the saints, and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the first 27 days focus upon the qualities of excellence toward which we are all called to strive. The second 27 days contain excerpts from the Church Militant Field Manual: Special Forces Training for the Life in Christ.

St. Paul reminds us that we are not entering this battle unaided, “The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds” (2 Cor 10:4). This is why this training in holiness employs the very powerful 54 Day Rosary Novena as we embrace this imperative challenge. “With men this is impossible: but with God all things are possible” (Mt 19:26). We simply must call upon the power of God if we ever hope to conquer sin and evil, and this rosary novena has revealed itself many times over as a formidable weapon for defeating these strongholds. Trainees are asked to pray one rosary a day during this 54 Day Basic Training in Holiness.

This new version of the 54 Day Basic Training in Holiness Book is now made to look exactly like the Combat Prayer, including the size and leather cover. Additionally, this new version has St. Maximilian Kolbe Marian Consecration Prayer to Day 54. That makes this 54 Day Rosary Novena and Training in Holiness a beautiful way to prepare for Consecration to Jesus through Mary.

Combat Pouch

Designed to carry the Combat Prayer Book, the 54 Day Basic Training in Holiness Book, and the Combat Rosary, this genuine leather pouch optimizes carry capacity in a compact and organized package. Keep these essential Catholic tools together wherever you go.

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Spiritual Weapons Case

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Padre Pio’s famous words, “Bring me my weapon” are inscribed on the gun case, to remind us that these are truly the best weapons of spiritual warfare. The case can also be used for a revolver by simply flipping the foam.

The Spiritual Weapons Case Contains:

Combat Rosary – This is the “authentic” Combat Rosary originally designed by Father Richard Heilman, who was inspired to design this Combat Rosary based on the 1916 WWI US Government military issue pull chain service rosary. The Pontifical Swiss Guard (who guard the Pope) now, daily, carries Father Heilman’s authentic Gun Metal Combat Rosary, as their official rosary. Father Heilman designed this Combat Rosary to use the most powerful of sacramentals by adding the Benedict Medal and Pardon Crucifix, which makes it a powerful spiritual assault weapon against evil. This authentic Combat Rosary® is among the strongest rosaries ever created, which includes double split ring connectors.

This authentic Combat Rosary® includes a “Combat Rosary Concealed Carry Card” that is a humorous way to remind us that, as Padre Pio says, this is a mighty weapon against the power of Satan. This authentic Combat Rosary® includes a business card size (for your wallet to have handy to give to a priest) "Exorcism & Blessing of the Medal of St. Benedict" and the “Traditional Rosary Blessing.”

Peace Through Strength Challenge Coin – Challenge Coins date back to WWI (some say as far back as the Roman Empire) and were usually given to soldiers by a commanding officer, and were meant to be a sign of camaraderie in facing the demands of some particular challenge. In most cases, it would be military units during a wartime period. We are in Spiritual Warfare!

“The Lord will give strength to his people; the Lord will bless his people with peace.” -Psalm 29:11. President Ronald Reagan once said, “We maintain the peace through our strength; weakness only invites aggression.” The “Peace Through Strength Challenge” is about our resolve to become strong in God’s supernatural power; the only power capable of defeating the satanic forces of evil (Ephesians 6:10-12).

On the front of the coin, the image of Our Lady comes from a famous sculpture entitled “Regina Pacis” (Queen of Peace) found at the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome. The sculpture was commissioned in 1918 by Pope Benedict XV during WWI. That means this is the 100th anniversary of this beautiful sculpture. The titles for Mary on the Challenge Coin are both Regina Pacis (Queen of Peace) and Virgo Potens (Virgin Most Powerful). Fr. Chad Ripperger has asked all of us to call out to Mary under this title of Virgo Potens, as we face this fierce spiritual battle in our times. Together, the two titles for Mary point to “Peace Through Strength” which is inscribed in Latin on the Challenge Coin: “Per Virtutem Pax” (Peace Through Strength).

On the reverse side of the coin is the image of St. Michael the Archangel. The image comes from a very famous 6th century painting of St. Michael, which hangs in Santa Maria della Concezione in Rome. In this spiritual battle, we call out to St. Michael the Archangel. The inscription, “defénde nos in proélio,” which is Latin for “Defend us in battle,” comes from the St. Michael Prayer which is prayed after all Low Masses in the Extraordinary Form.

On the side of the coin, at twelve o’clock, is the first word the priest prays as he approaches the altar to offer the Traditional Latin Mass: “Introibo,” which translates to “I will go in.” At six o’clock, on the side of the Challenge Coin, are the words, “I’m Going In,” which is the battle cry of every warrior who accepts the challenge of putting their very life on the line in battle.

Brown Scapular – This particular Brown Scapular is extremely sturdy and made to last. Attached to this Brown Scapular is a medal that qualifies as a Scapular Medal (Sacred Heart on one side and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel on the other side), but this medal is actually in the shape of a dog tag. A dog tag chain is included, in case one decides to just wear the dog tag shaped Scapular Medal.

“Dog tags” is an informal term for the identification tags worn by military personnel, because of their resemblance to animal registration tags. The tags are primarily used for the identification of dead and wounded soldiers. In a sense, the Brown Scapular (or Scapular Medal) is our “Catholic Dog Tag.” The Brown Scapular, revealed to St. Simon Stock in 1251, was a way for us, upon our death, to be identified as a child of God. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel said, “This will be the sign of the privilege that I have obtained for thee and for the children of Carmel; whoever dies clothed with this habit will be preserved from the eternal flames.”

MAHA Lapel Pin – This lapel pin follows the model of the Secret Service lapel seen worn, especially, by many public servants. The only difference is replacing the Secret Service star emblem with the Cross of Christ. In essence, we are the “GRACE FORCE,” who are given a special mission to wield the very force of supernatural grace in a fallen world, especially in our own nation. We are called to Make America Holy Again (MAHA).

Combat Prayer Book – The Combat Prayer Book is inspired by the original World War II pocket prayer book, My Military Missal. Even down to the size and appearance of the original World War II prayer book. The Combat Prayer Book contains just about every prayer essential for keeping and maintaining a strong Catholic prayer life. Packed into this tiny pocket prayer book are many, many typical Catholic prayers, including the Seven Daily Habits of Prayer, the Holy Rosary, Prayers for Mass, Prayers Before the Blessed Sacrament, Manner of Making a Confession, Stations of the Cross, and much more.

Basic Training in Holiness Book - The 54 Day Basic Training in Holiness, along with its companion, Combat Prayer Book, are both inspired by the original World War II pocket prayer book, My Military Missal. The daily reflections in this handbook are this basic training. Drawing from the truths found in the Holy Scriptures, the saints, and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the first 27 days focus upon the qualities of excellence toward which we are all called to strive. The second 27 days contain excerpts from Fr. Richard Heilman’s book Church Militant Field Manual: Special Forces Training for the Life in Christ.

The St. Michael Combat Chaplet®

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This amazing Chaplet of St. Michael is a powerful way to call upon St. Michael the Archangel along with the Nine Choirs of Angels, especially in your acts of spiritual warfare. Sacred Scripture distinguishes nine such groupings: Seraphim, Cherubim, Thrones, Dominations, Powers, Virtues, Principalities, Archangels and Angels (Isa. 6:2; Gen. 3:24; Col. 1:16; Eph. 1:21; Rom. 8:38).

The history of this Chaplet goes back to a devout Servant of God, Antonia d'Astonac, who had a vision of St. Michael. He told Antonia to honor him by nine salutations to the nine Choirs of Angels. St. Michael promised that whoever would practice this devotion in his honor would have, when approaching Holy Communion, an escort of nine angels chosen from each of the nine Choirs. In addition, for those who would recite the Chaplet daily, he promised his continual assistance and that of all the holy angels during life, and after death deliverance from purgatory for themselves and their relations.

The design of the St. Michael Combat Chaplet follows the same as that of the original Combat Rosary designed by Fr. Richard Heilman, in that it is based on the 1916 WWI US Government military issue pull chain service rosary.

Father Heilman designed this Combat Chaplet to use the most powerful of sacramentals by adding the Miraculous Medal, Benedict Medal, which makes it a powerful spiritual assault weapon against evil forces.

For those who have been following our spiritual warfare campaign, you’ll recognize the St. Michael Medal on this Chaplet as the “Peace Through Strength Challenge Coin” with the beautiful images of St. Michael and Our Lady Queen of Peace, who is also invoked as “Virgin Most Powerful.”

Like the authentic Combat Rosary, this Combat Chaplet includes a “Combat Rosary Concealed Carry Card.” Also, a “how to” for praying the St. Michael Combat Chaplet.

This Combat Chaplet includes a business card size (for your wallet to have handy to give to a priest) "Exorcism & Blessing of the Medal of St. Benedict."

This comes in the new pocket-sized Genuine Lambskin Leather Combat Pouch.

The authentic Combat Rosary and Combat Chaplets are among the strongest rosaries ever created, which includes double split ring connectors.

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4-way Scapular Medal - Sterling Silver Plated - Petite

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We are excited to introduce this petite Scapular Medal, especially for women. This Four Way Scapular medal is extremely unique, as most others do not have the Benedict Medal, and Roman Catholic Gear has exclusive rights to this petite size Scapular Medal that includes the Benedict Medal.

In 1910, Pope St. Pius X introduced a Scapular Medal which may be substituted in most cases for any of the various scapulars. Valid enrollment in the (cloth) scapulars must, however, be made before the substitution. The condition for this substitution is that this medal has an image of Our Most Holy Redeemer, Jesus Christ, showing His Sacred Heart, and the obverse that of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary.

According to Father John Hardon’s Catholic Dictionary the scapular medal may be worn for any reasoneven for reasons of convenience. The scapular medal has all the same indulgences that are associated with cloth scapular.

What makes this Four Way Scapular Medal one of the most popular is that this one medal combines the bulk of four medals into one convenient piece. Individually the medals would be heavy to wear and costly to buy, but together they form one simple pendant.

Pendant measures 5/8"

Chain length: 18"

*Silver plated chain may tarnish over time. If it does, polish with care. Rigorous polishing can wear down the silver surface.

4- way Scapular Medal - 24K Gold Plated - Petite

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We are excited to introduce this petite Scapular Medal, especially for women. This Four Way Scapular medal is extremely unique, as most others do not have the Benedict Medal, and Roman Catholic Gear has exclusive rights to this petite size Scapular Medal that includes the Benedict Medal.

In 1910, Pope St. Pius X introduced a Scapular Medal which may be substituted in most cases for any of the various scapulars. Valid enrollment in the (cloth) scapulars must, however, be made before the substitution. The condition for this substitution is that this medal has an image of Our Most Holy Redeemer, Jesus Christ, showing His Sacred Heart, and the obverse that of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary.

According to Father John Hardon’s Catholic Dictionary the scapular medal may be worn for any reasoneven for reasons of convenience. The scapular medal has all the same indulgences that are associated with cloth scapular.

What makes this Four Way Scapular Medal one of the most popular is that this one medal combines the bulk of four medals into one convenient piece. Individually the medals would be heavy to wear and costly to buy, but together they form one simple pendant.

Pendant measures 5/8"

Chain length: 18"

*Gold plated chain may tarnish over time. If it does, polish with care. Rigorous polishing can wear down the gold surface.

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"Dog tags" is an informal term for the identification tags worn by military personnel, because of their resemblance to animal registration tags. The tags are primarily used for the identification of dead and wounded soldiers.

In a sense, the Scapular Medal is our "Catholic Dog Tag". The Brown Scapular, revealed to St. Simon Stock in 1251, was a way for us, upon our death, to be identified as a child of God. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel said, “This will be the sign of the privilege that I have obtained for thee and for the children of Carmel; whoever dies clothes with this habit will be preserved from the eternal flames.”

In 1910, Pope St. Pius X introduced a Scapular Medal which may be substituted in most cases for any of the various scapulars. Valid enrollment in the (cloth) scapulars must, however, be made before the substitution. The condition for this substitution is that this medal has an image of Our Most holy Redeemer, Jesus Christ, showing His Sacred Heart, and the obverse that of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary.

What makes this Four Way Scapular Medal one of the most popular is that this one medal combines the bulk of four medals into one convenient piece. Individually the medals would be heavy to wear and costly to buy, but together they form one simple pendant.

Wearing this is an “act of obedience”. This isn’t “hocus pocus”… this is our willingness to do it God’s way, even if that way is something the world may find foolish. Things like twiddling rosary beads. God has worked this way right from the beginning, when He said to Adam and Eve, “All but that one apple tree”.

NOTE: includes a traditional cloth Brown Scapular to use for investiture, along with a business card size "Brown Scapular Blessing and Investiture" (for your wallet to have handy to give to a priest).

The Sacred Heart Medal

During the 1600s Our Lord appears to Saint Margaret Mary Alocoque. In His visits He made twelve promises to those who devote themselves to His Sacred Heart. The promises include special graces, pease, and blessings. This medal is also called a “Scapular Medal” when the image of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel is on the reverse.

The Miraculous Medal

During an apparition of Our Lady to St. Catherine Laboure in 1830, Mary requested this special medal to be made. She said, “All who wear it will receive great graces; they should wear it around the neck. Graces will abound for persons who wear it with confidence”.

The St. Benedict Medal

(This medal is unique to this Four Way Scapular medal, as most do not have the Benedict Medal) There is indeed no medal that possesses such wonderful power and none so highly esteemed by the holy Church as the Medal of St. Benedict. Whosoever wears this medal with devotion, trusting to the life-giving power of the holy Cross and the merits of the holy Father St. Benedict, may expect the powerful protection of this great Patriarch in his spiritual and temporal needs. The medal is one of the oldest and most honored medals used by Catholics and due to the relief in its power against evil is also known as the “devil-chasing medal”.

The St. Joseph Medal

St. Joseph, chosen by God to be Christ’s earthly father, is known as the patron saint of many causes, including: workers, fathers, and unborn children. St. Joseph is also the Patron of chastity or purity. This is such a necessary Patron in our times.

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel

The Scapular was given from Our Lady of Mt. Carmel to St. Simon Stock who was the Prior General of the order at the time of the revelation on July 16th, 1251. The Order of Carmel was enduring difficulties, and he prayed fervently to Out Lady for help. Our Lady appeared to him, holding the Brown Scapular in her hands, saying to him, “This will be the sign of the privilege that I have obtained for thee and for the children of Carmel; whoever dies clothed with this habit will be preserved from the eternal flames”.

Infant Jesus of Prague

The devotion to the Holy Child Jesus has long been a tradition of the Catholic Church. This devotion is a veneration of our Lord’s sacred Infancy. Many saints had a very strong devotion to the Divine Child, notably St. Therese of the Child Jesus, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Anthony of Padua, and St. Teresa of Avila. Devotion to the Divine Child was also a favorite of Mother Andelica. Many graces, blessings, favors and miraculous healing have been received by many who petitioned before the Infant Jesus.

Guardian Angel

A heavenly spirit assigned by God to watch over each of us during our lives. The Doctrine of angels is part of the Church’s tradition. The role of the guardian angel is both to guide us to good thoughts, works and words, and to preserve us from evil.